Buccaneers cornerback Darrelle Revis is in line for one of those cushy analyst gigs when he’s done with football.

Because while he wasn’t advocating a coaching change, he did say Thursday that the Buccaneers needed to do something differently so they’re not sitting around 4-11 this time next year.

“I think we do need to change some things this offseason as we move forward as players and as coaches and figure things out and try to turn the win-loss column to more wins,’’ Revis said, via Pat Yasinskas of ESPN.com. “There are some adjustments we’ve got to make in the offseason, but we will. We’ll do that and try to turn things around.

“After every season, you’ve always got to evaluate yourself. That’s the process. You’ve got to evaluate yourself as a player and as coaches as well. We’ve all got to do it and try to figure out a way to be better in 2014.’’

Revis said he’d be happy to consult with the decision-makers on that process, if need be.